Hi. I am learning Python & JavaScript in https://sololearn.com. It's very awesome. So why I am learning Python? My aim is to create a software that will block adults websites , distracting websites and contents for me by default
I’m actually halfway learning Swift Code for IOS from scratch, but I’m in a bad phase now so I got no motivation to continue at the moment
I am currently learning C# which is alright to be honest, although at first it was quiet difficult for me since my very first programming language was HTML.... and don't you dare say it!
I am always learning to code, it's addictive. Doing iOS apps in Swift/Objective-C is fun, you can try that or maybe Flutter. Flutter I heard is taking off now.
At university I learned: C++, C and Matlab (script language for engineering). I want to learn Python when I can, but Python is very big language, I don't know how to start.
My best experience was creating the zigzag mobile game using c#. I would like to know what games or projects you guys have made. Oh and one more thing is it just me or writing code during nofap is a lot more constructive? because the way I see it doing code before my reboot seamed very difficult since I could not think creatively but now I feel like I know what I am doing.
I suggest you start with c# because c# is quite similar to python so once you're done with it you'll be able to get the hang of python programming language.
Thank you! I often read about c#, but what is the usage of this language? I study for robotics/dynamic systems... Could it be useful for me?
Yes, very useful indeed especially if you want to start of with python, c# is essentially the programming language used to create/build an application. It will help prodigiously for python too and it will also be good for you if you have some knowledge about this language. I don't really know too much about python to be completely honest with you, but i heard from many sources that before starting with python it is highly recommended to have some understanding with c#.
With robotics, I can't really say anything because I actually do not have a clue if it will benefit you from that aspect but what i do know is it will strengthen your knowledge on python. Do some research if it can support you with robotics/dynamic systems.
Thank you man! I try to find something about C# to start... In my university noone talk about this language, they talk directly about Python, I don't know why..
Does anyone know what’s the current demand in the market? I’m learning swift code for IOS and I like it, but not sure if it’ll bring me anywhere
I'm thinking of starting to learn C++ in the time that I waste on YouTube. But I don't have a computer. I do have an iPad (6th gen) though. Can anyone suggest some ways by which I can run my codes. Can only reading books help. I only have an introductory knowledge of C++ from my senior secondary classes.